Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Second Delaware. Also Penn State, Pitt, UVM, CU Boulder, VA Tech. (Based on my B students experience)
VT for engineering?
Sarcasm right?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Second Delaware. Also Penn State, Pitt, UVM, CU Boulder, VA Tech. (Based on my B students experience)
VT for engineering?
Anonymous wrote:Share one school that fits this description in 2026:
Excellent reputation, strong programs, and accepts a good number of B students?
Anonymous wrote:Second Delaware. Also Penn State, Pitt, UVM, CU Boulder, VA Tech. (Based on my B students experience)
Anonymous wrote:Good one! And they're generous with merit.Anonymous wrote:Miami of Ohio
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Second Delaware. Also Penn State, Pitt, UVM, CU Boulder, VA Tech. (Based on my B students experience)
No. Penn State received 150,000 applications last year. They are not taking 3.0 students.
They may admit the 3.0 student at a satellite but probably not the main UP campus.
Valid point.
My kid has a 2.9 and got into the main campus
Congrats -- I've been hearing of kids with 4.0's getting offered Altoona.
+1!!!
PP, what major?
Business. He did break 1400 on the SAT which may have helped offset his crappy GPA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Second Delaware. Also Penn State, Pitt, UVM, CU Boulder, VA Tech. (Based on my B students experience)
No. Penn State received 150,000 applications last year. They are not taking 3.0 students.
They may admit the 3.0 student at a satellite but probably not the main UP campus.
Valid point.
My kid has a 2.9 and got into the main campus
Congrats -- I've been hearing of kids with 4.0's getting offered Altoona.
+1!!!
PP, what major?
Anonymous wrote:When I graduated high school in Senegal my final.GPA was 11/20 which is equivalent to a C in the US system. I obtained a HS diploma called Baccalaureate C (math and physics specialization). I got rejected by so many schools. Luckily and miraculously BYU admitted me. I graduated with a 3.9 GPA in Physics.
I don't know how kids in this country have As after As. I struggled so much in HS. My final Baccalaureate exam which I barely passed consisted of a 4 hrs exam in both math and physics, the equivalent of Calc 1 & 2 and Physics 1 & 2. I never had any exams closed to the difficulties of the tests I took in HS.
I wish other countries had a system similar to the US where kids can have As to boost their confidence. Instead most of us end up depressed and think we are incapable. But then I come to this forum and found that a B is bad performance lol.
Anonymous wrote:When I graduated high school in Senegal my final.GPA was 11/20 which is equivalent to a C in the US system. I obtained a HS diploma called Baccalaureate C (math and physics specialization). I got rejected by so many schools. Luckily and miraculously BYU admitted me. I graduated with a 3.9 GPA in Physics.
I don't know how kids in this country have As after As. I struggled so much in HS. My final Baccalaureate exam which I barely passed consisted of a 4 hrs exam in both math and physics, the equivalent of Calc 1 & 2 and Physics 1 & 2. I never had any exams closed to the difficulties of the tests I took in HS.
I wish other countries had a system similar to the US where kids can have As to boost their confidence. Instead most of us end up depressed and think we are incapable. But then I come to this forum and found that a B is bad performance lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adelphi, Allegheny, Clark, U of Denver, Dickinson, Elon, Endicott, Furman, Goucher, Guilfird, Muhlenbwrg, Quinnipiac, Sacred Heart, Susquehanna, Wofford
why don't you just name every no-name school in the universe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP-I think it also depends if it’s public vs private HS school.
We recently moved to VA from NY and never considered private as NY has so many great public schools that have great college placements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:OP-I think it also depends if it’s public vs private HS school.
Sorry private school mom. A B student is a B student.
What GPA does a "B student" have? 3.0 ?
Anything below 3.7 is a B student.
What? a 3.7 on a 4 point scale is an A-. A B is a 3.0. Has the math changed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Second Delaware. Also Penn State, Pitt, UVM, CU Boulder, VA Tech. (Based on my B students experience)
No. Penn State received 150,000 applications last year. They are not taking 3.0 students.
They may admit the 3.0 student at a satellite but probably not the main UP campus.
Valid point.
My kid has a 2.9 and got into the main campus
Congrats -- I've been hearing of kids with 4.0's getting offered Altoona.